Thanks. I inherited it and wanted to keep it for sentimental reasons. I guess it’s getting destroyed.
Expect a knock on the door soon. Halfway kidding, but I hope everything works out for you. Cool looking gun!
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Thanks. I inherited it and wanted to keep it for sentimental reasons. I guess it’s getting destroyed.
Too late, man I hope he doesn't have a dog.Delete, delete delete. Abort thread.
Just send the barrel off to get threaded for chokes, and permanently install 3" chokes and you'll be good.Thanks. I inherited it and wanted to keep it for sentimental reasons. I guess it’s getting destroyed.
Hide it from yourself until all #$@& breaks looseThanks. I inherited it and wanted to keep it for sentimental reasons. I guess it’s getting destroyed.
If its a common brand and not too old you could eventually find barrel(s) in 18" or longer and just install that on the receiver. No reason ( I THINK) to destroy that part. If its something like a Stevens or Savage you might find the barrels on Numrich Gunbroker or even eBay. But it will take patience and searching.Thanks. I inherited it and wanted to keep it for sentimental reasons. I guess it’s getting destroyed.
That's friggin genius right there. But 2 things: wouldn't they need to be pinned and welded like an AR flash hider? Cause I thought just welded didn't satisfy the ATF . Secondly what gunsmith would accept this kind of job and not rat you out?Just send the barrel off to get threaded for chokes, and permanently install 3" chokes and you'll be good.